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Summary: Steve Rogers was having a good, normal day. He was celebrating a friend’s wedding, being his usual polite self… until he unintentionally got himself betrothed! That was when the whole thing got a bit… out there. But he wouldn’t change a thing.
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Summary: Bucky didn't want much. Just to keep his head down, to sell his scavenged flowers in peace, and to stay off Shield's radar. His life would have been a lot easier if his flowers weren't dead and if being a necromancer wasn't illegal, but easy or not, he was getting by. Steve didn't want much, either. He was happy working for Shield, he had good friends, and overall his life was going just about the way he wanted it. Problem was, being happy with your life was generally an invitation for fate to throw a spanner in the works—and in Steve's specific case, it was going to be a spanner named Bucky. (A love story about flowers, trust, and magic and the choices we make about doing what's right.)
Summary: “Okay,” Sam says. “Okay. Alright. O-kay. I just, I gotta say, man, when you told me ‘Bucky is a selkie’ this is not... really…. what I... imagined.” “What did you imagine?” Steve says. Across his lap - or rather covering his entire body from the waist down - the eight hundred pound tube of blubber that is J.B. Barnes blows a snot bubble.
Summary: Bucky's mother orders him to, for god's sake (hers, specifically), do something about all the people in love with Steve. Did I mention Bucky's mother is Aphrodite?
Summary: Fast and fierce, the Horse Guard protect the Kingdom and its people, and they welcome anyone into their ranks-noble, commoner, or peasant-so long as they can ride a horse like they were born to it. Guard Barnes—Bucky—has come to the Kingdom's largest horse fair to find a new horse. He's supposed to choose from one of the approved horses; instead he finds himself buying a tall, skinny, angry stallion with the ridiculous name of Steve. Bucky can't leave him behind, but he's nothing like what Bucky's looking for and everything Bucky doesn't want. But Bucky's more right than even he knows because Steve's not a horse at all. He's a man under a curse, victim of a powerful sorcerer's temper and magic, and he's bound to never, by action or deed, reveal what he truly is. It's gonna be one hell of a ride.
Summary: When the siren came to the merfolk clan in search of a temporary mate she knew she'd bear a daughter, a full-blooded siren, powerful and deadly. Instead she bore a son. It was hard to be the son of a siren, a creature of suspicion in the eyes of his father's people, and Steve soon left his father's clan to wander the oceans alone. Alone, that is, until he found a human like he'd never seen. A human dressed all in black, surrounded by blood and death. A human whose heart's desire, buried deep beneath an inhuman shell, was crying out not to kill.
Summary: In a world where magic is as commonplace as electricity, HYDRA worships a god who craves order through death. They used His blood to create fierce Soldiers then enslaved them by chaining their souls. The man who was James Barnes is the last Soldier, the rest having been put down after succumbing to the call of the Blood. One night, out of control after a mission, the increasingly unstable Soldier runs into Steve Rogers. Instead of being turned into a red smear on the ground, Steve successfully talks him down. HYDRA decides to keep him. The Soldier's the last one they've got; if Steve can keep him calm he's going to do it whether he likes it or not. Like fractious racehorses have companion goats, they hand Steve off to the Soldier as a kind of pet. But studies have shown pets can ease depression, despair and loneliness, lead to an increased sense of safety and well-being, and provide a source of protection and unconditional love. HYDRA really should have reviewed the literature before they decided to give Steve to the Soldier. Especially since, once Steve Rogers is involved, protectiveness can get slightly out of hand.
Summary: “Who are you?” Steve asks, eyes bright with anger and cheeks flushed with heat. Bucky laughs. His warrior, his Steve, is as brave and as incredible as Bucky thought him to be. “Is this how you offer me thanks for saving your life?” Bucky grins, delight making him giddy and playful. “Pinning me to the ground without even a proper courtship first?” * Or: Bucky is Horny. Steve likes his big rack.
Summary: In the modern world, where the creatures of myth live side-by-secret-side with mundane humanity, Steve Rogers is one of the gifted humans who straddles the line between mythfolk and mundane, and he's never told anyone about the day he healed a dragon. Living in the city in human form, Bucky's managed to shed most of dragon-kind's more unpleasant tendencies, but he's never quite managed to shake the tendency to get attached, especially not when it comes to the healer who saved his life. When healers start going missing, Bucky will do anything to make sure Steve isn't one of them, something that would be a hell of a lot easier if Steve could stand the sight of him. Of course, Steve might feel differently if he knew Bucky was the dragon he'd saved all those years ago.
Summary: The first time Bucky meets his new partner, he’s shackled to the wall of a filthy torture chamber. OR Incubus!Bucky and Priest!Steve travel through 16th century Italy hunting HYDRA monsters for the Vatican, kicking ass and trying not to fall into bed with each other. Well, Steve tries. Bucky's mostly a flirtatious little shit.
Summary: The three basic things you need for a valid contract are: offer and acceptance, intention to be bound, and valuable consideration. These rules apply whether you're selling a house, a car...or a soul. Steve was a law student. He didn't need to take Latin, but he'd gotten the strange notion into his head that it'd give him a deeper understanding of the law. One mistranslated assignment later and he'd accidentally offered to sell his soul to a demon named Bucky. Steve had no intention of selling his soul, but Bucky kept showing up and offering him different kinds of valuable consideration: fame, wealth, success, the usual things you'd expect in this sort of situation. Steve didn't want any of it. The only problem was, Steve was starting to want something from Bucky...but it had nothing to do with valuable consideration and everything to do with Bucky.
Summary: Ridiculous AU. Bucky and merSteve met as kids in Brooklyn. When Bucky goes off to war, Steve gets the help of Merskine to get some human legs and extra muscle to go save his POW boyfriend. Together they form the Howling Commandos and fight the good fight before going down in a plane together and getting frozen for decades. When they wake up, canon is more or less restored, minus the part where Bucky was never kidnapped a second time and Steve shapeshifts back and forth from scaley to fleshy. (All very minor details.)
Summary: The one where Bucky is a dragon, Steve is a water nymph, and somehow, they fall in love.
Summary: There is a Hades, and there is a Persephone. They’re just not the ones you’d expect.
Summary: Steve accidentally makes a deal with a demon called Buchanan, who keeps showing up... and then doesn't leave.
Summary: Being an Incubus wasn't exactly weird when you spent most of your free time in a crappy coffee shop owned by the grumpiest Pixie in New York, so Bucky felt like he fit right in. He'd even managed to mould the lumpy couch into something comfortable, so it wasn't too bad. Until he walked in one day to find someone in his spot.
Summary: “Hide that,” he says, forcing the words out past every instinct. “As well as you can, all right? Before morning.” Steve stares at him blankly, like he needs a moment to work this out, then swallows once, sharply. "What's your name?" he asks at last—asks as he stands there with the pelt in his hands. And oh, he thinks suddenly, what is his name? He can’t speak it, not with this mouth, he can’t sing it into the air like he can in the ocean. He just shakes his head; like his nakedness, it’s something he can't explain. Steve nods, just nods, his eye swelling shut and blood drying on his shirt collar, and says "we’ll figure it out." (An AU where Bucky is a young selkie who is accidentally called to Steve and ends up staying around to help this poor, wretched kid not die.)
Summary: Modern Winter Soldier AU where Bucky is a genie who became HYDRA's Asset. When HYDRA found the Tesseract they also found a genie in a bottle. Knowing a genie's wishes are a trap that will turn and bite you, they used the power of the Tesseract to enslave the genie. It cost them three wishes but it bought them an Asset with power greater than any human and for 70 years they used him to work HYDRA's will on the world. Until they lost him. His bottle washes up on a beach and he's found by a new Master, Steve Rogers. Steve, horrified at having absolute power over someone, has a very different approach to being in control of a genie. While Bucky waits for his new Master to show his true colours they're trying to work out how to live with each other. Bucky doesn't trust Steve, Steve's friends don't trust Bucky, and no one realises HYDRA has not let their Asset go so easily.
Summary: "Do you want me to eat you?" “No, but—” Steve broke off his instinctive response. All his life, he’d believed in doing what was right… he was not about to stop now. Wincing at the prickling pain in his feet, he straightened up to his full height. “Yes. If it means you’ll leave this place.” "But you don’t look very filling." The tip of the dragon’s tail twitched. "I don’t suppose you’re a virgin?" he asked hopefully. "I’ve heard they taste better." Steve gritted his teeth and refused to answer. The dragon could very well find that out for himself. He stared at the dragon. The dragon stared back. Then the dragon got up, turned around, and went back into his cave. "Well? Come on, tribute." or, how Steve ends up working for a dragon with a very odd sense of humor
Summary: When everyone in town became convinced that a dragon really had come again to the Old Lair, and that the town would have to offer it tribute, they all looked at Steve. Honestly, he was relieved.
Summary: Bucky Barnes is a popular teacher of Arithmancy at Hogwarts - he loves his job and supports his students any way he can. So when the new Charms teacher transfers over from Salem and it looks like Bucky's dragging his feet about asking him out - his students take matters into their own hands.
Summary: When Steve wakes up, it is a surprise. The last thing he remembers is the bottom of the lake, sharp teeth and yellow eyes, and the cold pressure of not being able to breathe. But he isn’t dead. He didn’t drown. He is not in the water anymore. Instead, he is warm, very much alive, and wrapped in a cocoon of feathers. He’s also naked. And with a man lying right next to him.
Summary: Fairy tales need castles and curses and royalty and unrepentant bad guys. If you can find a dragon and an evil fairy and enchanted sleep, well, those are just bonuses. Not if you ask the poor bastards who have to live through them, of course. They'd prefer to have exactly none of it. But fairy tales never ask for permission; it's kind of their hallmark. The poor bastard of the moment was Prince Steven Grant of the House of Rogers. This time, however, things might not work out entirely in the fairy tale's favour, because the castle happened to be Prince Steven's best friend and, once fairy tales started twisting, you could never tell exactly where they'd stop.
Summary: There are stories: Stories of knights and the dragons they slayed. Stories of princes who conquered the great fire-breathing beasts terrorizing their kingdoms. Stories of how they saved their lands and won the hand of fair princesses in battle. This is not one of those stories. At least not in the strictest sense.
Summary: Prince Steven Rogers and Knight James “Bucky” Barnes of Mar-vell have been inseparable all their lives. But when a mission against the warring kingdom of Hydra goes wrong, Bucky is thought dead, leaving Steve to his grief. Two years later, Steve has almost succeeded in ridding the land of Hydra, and in the final battle finds himself coming face to face with their infamous warhorse - known only as the Winter Stallion. There is something familiar in his eyes, something that begs for help, and after freeing him from Hydra he decides to save him, beginning the long journey of winning his trust. The Winter Stallion is wild and fearful from abuse and more intelligent than any horse he’s ever met, but as their relationship flourishes Steve is unaware of the dark secret that lays beneath – a curse that turned man into beast. For the Winter Stallion, who remembers nothing of his past, it will take the kindness of humans to mend his heart, but much more to unearth his true identity. For maybe, just maybe, Steve isn’t such a stranger after all.
Summary: A prophecy once said that a warrior with scales for skin and fire for breath would tie with a prince of a kingdom so vast it spanned half the land. Alpha King of Dragons, James, thought it was just a story whispered around a fire until a crow came from the kingdom of Shield, hailing the coming of age of their Omega heir.
Summary: Bucky is a siren who loves humans. Enter one Steve Rogers, who makes Bucky believe that maybe a human can love him back.
Summary: The Devil’s kissing a line down his throat. He’s drunk with it, the divine pleasure of having this. As though having the Devil there, cool and gentle as rain, wasn’t proof enough of God. Bucky lets his head tip back. “Jesus Christ , yeah, that’s—” It happens too fast, and suddenly the Devil’s grabbing Bucky by the back of his neck and yanking his head up. “No,” the Devil snarls. His eyes are slitted and poison-yellow; glowing faintly with that hard, predatory light. “No one else. No other names. Not His, not— not anyone’s but mine." Bucky exhales shakily, and does as he’s told.
Summary: Steve breaks everyone out of Azzano, then goes back for one last prisoner who might not be quite human. Everything is going to go just fine.
Summary: They have a good thing going, he has to acknowledge. Steve spends nearly every day with Bucky, basking in his presence, and Bucky can feed off a very willing, apparently very delicious prey. Steve gets meaningful touches, and Bucky gets his food. What’s wrong with that? Still he lays in his bed for hours, wondering what exactly he would say to Bucky if he did follow Sam's advice. Every idea his brain cooks up sounds more terrible than the last: Hi, I've never been into boys but I'm apparently into demons? Hi, thanks for having my back all these years, would you care to have it against the wall? Hi, I notice you've gotten to know my dick, may I properly introduce you to my ass? Hi, I've loved you since we were in diapers, can I love you till we're in them again?
Summary: As ancient legends have it, mighty magical weapons can be forged in the heart of a dying star. Wanda, driven by her desire to avenge her brother’s death and backed by Hydra and their secret plans, uses ancient magic to knock a star down from the sky. Halfway across the land, Steve, the Captain of the Avengers Guard, finds a fallen star named Bucky.
Summary: At the end of "Captain America: Winter Soldier," Steve fell from the helicarrier into the water. He wakes up, however, in an alternate universe where he and Bucky are dating.
Summary: “I’m telling you,” he slurred. “I’ve seen his tail.” “Okay,” Steve said, “I think you’ve had enough for tonight.” --- A bartender meets a mermaid.
Summary: Steve is a graphic designer living in Brooklyn and still dealing with the emotional scars of the double tragedy of losing his mother and his best friend five years ago. Finally having reached a kind of equilibrium, Steve's life is turned upside-down when, on a visit to his favorite park, he finds his best friend, Bucky, dressed in what looks like very intense Ren Faire armor and claiming to be the Winter Knight, of the Unseelie Court, and that Steve is trespassing on Faerie lands. Pulled into the world of Faerie, Steve is determined to find out exactly what's happened to Bucky and bring him back home to the human world.
Summary: Bucky is a lot of things. He's a strong swimmer. He's got a good eye for treasure. His song has been known to lure in the toughest sailors. Right now, though, Bucky is in pain. * A reimagining of the helicarrier scene in which mer!Bucky saves Steve and for the first time in a long time, everything falls into place for them both. As long as they can survive a little adventure first, of course.
Summary: Steve’s only known his life as a blacksmith apprentice in his small riverside town. But some people still speak stories of the times when fairies and elves lived among his people and the river ran wide through the middle of the forest, so far across you couldn’t see the other side. Now the river is a little trickle of a thing that barely accommodates small trade ships. As one of the remaining high elves, Bucky's spent a lot of time studying history. It’s not like the old days, when their numbers spread out through the forest and down to the islands of the south, and they had a Kingdom to run. These days, the elders just sit around and quarrel about the best way to avoid humans and, given his luck, Bucky’ll be in one of those seats in a scant hundred years or so. When a devastating natural disaster threatens everything they both know, Steve quickly learns that the old stories might be more important than he could ever imagine, and Bucky learns that the humans might not be the enemies he thought they were. In fact, they might realize that together, they’re capable of more than anyone could have dreamed of.
Summary: When Steve is seventeen, his mother dies. With no one to take care of him, he will be taken to the castle as a slave. But Steve won’t let that happen. He runs. He runs straight into the one place everyone knows to never go into—the seemingly endless maze on the outskirts of town. He doesn’t expect to be alive in the morning. He doesn’t expect a lot of things. He certainly doesn’t expect to meet someone else in the maze. ----- “I choose death over you!” Steve yells back, unable to fight the smile on his face. Rumlow looks like he’s about to snarl a reply except Steve doesn’t get to hear it because the hedges of the maze suddenly move in front of his eyes and the entrance is closed off. The men are no longer there—he can’t even hear them. And Steve’s giddiness evaporates into resignation, because now it is over. No one goes into the maze. Because no one ever comes out.
Summary: There is a faerie tale of sorts, though it’s one known only by the Fair Folk themselves and a few others who know that they can’t tell it. It goes like this. A young man wanders into the woods one night, and wanders until he isn't a young man anymore—but something else. Seventy years later, another man follows him. Inside of a magic ring, they meet. (or, Bucky is a faerie—amongst other things—and Steve Rogers, as always, is helpless but to love him from the start)
Summary: We shamble into the building and then I can smell it, that alluring, delicious smell. Humans. C smells it too, and we look at each other and grunt. We move slowly up the stairs and find the humans on the third floor. They’re going through cupboards and stuffing boxes into backpacks. There are seven or eight of them, all young and healthy, all smelling mouthwatering. All alive. They all look the same to me, like a good, hearty meal. And then I see him.
Spooky Story Time [series]
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Summary: Steve Rogers hooks up with this really hot mer-guy for a one-night stand. It's all pretty much downhill falling in love and being happy from there. (An AU with Steve Rogers as we know, love, and occasionally sigh in frustration at him, but a modern, merman Bucky Barnes.)
Summary: Bucky must decide if he can trust Steve, the kind stranger that saved his life, in a world where the living are more dangerous than the undead.
Summary: Bucky's bent knee fell to the side, as if pushed invisibly by the suggestion of a sexual connection between the two. He could have imagined it, but the wings felt marginally heavier, as if they were pressing down harder. And, god, if the angel wanted to destroy him right there, Bucky would walk through hell to make it happen. With NSFW art by the incomparable Murkycrush.
Summary: “What is the music?” Steve asks. “That? Oh, just the warp and weft of Creation as it births itself, moment by moment,” the pale man says, cocks his head at Steve and smiles a crooked little half-smile, and— “Teach me,” Steve says, and the man grins. An urban historical fantasy AU in which Steve Rogers' Da is an immortal sorcerer from another world. This changes some things some things a Hell of a lot, and some things not at all. Or: sorcery, sex, soldiering, spy craft and shapeshifting.
Summary: When the sun rises, they have to part again. That's how it had been ever since they fell in love, and that's how it will be forever. They would be exiled, if one of their tribes ever caught a glimpse of them together in the woods. But Bucky is tired of hiding, so he suggests something reckless to Steve.
Summary: All Steve wants to do is finish his ridiculous assignment as a cupid quickly so he can take on the job he’s been working towards for decades: guardian angel. But somehow, every match he tries to make for Bucky Barnes ends up in disaster. It’s like the man doesn’t even want to find his true love. In fact, he seems far more interested in getting his cupid into bed…
Summary: Steve Rogers travels to the coast of southern Alaska to research his expose of Hydra Fishing Inc, whose supertrawlers are destroying the ecosystem of Marvel Bay. But once he arrives, he discovers that the bay holds other secrets. Like a beautiful, dangerous orca merman named Bucky who Steve meets in the moonlight. Meanwhile, Hydra's PR Guy James Barnes insists on irritating Steve by assuming Hydra will be able to force Steve to back off from his story - and by being infuriatingly handsome.
Summary: The mer's face is twisted into an expression of utter terror—so remarkably human. With all that hair, Steve can’t even see his gills. But Steve’s had over a decade of experience with things that look just human enough to make his conscience twinge, right until the memories wash away the guilt in a flood of rage. He walks closer, circling the tank to get a better look at the mer. He’s a bit of a mess, covered in cuts both shallow and deep, with his shoulder-length hair all tangled. He’s bleeding sluggishly still, red swirls vanishing into the water. He’s not in as bad a state as he was when Steve was done with him. Mers heal fast—much, much faster than humans. Steve’s never found that particularly fair, but then, life never is. He stops by the foot of the tank, peering down at the mer’s thick, long tail. Objectively, it’s beautiful. The color’s a pale, pearlescent blue that Steve can’t remember seeing on any other of his kind, and the fins are large and transparent, like pretty frills. Steve doesn’t even need to close his eyes to picture the very same tail dotted red with the blood of his men. “Hello, Bucky.” - Some meetings are fated, but no one said fate's kind.
Summary: Steve shook his head in disbelief. “So just because I knocked your coat on the floor and handed it back to you, now we both have to be legally married to a stranger forever?” “Well,” Bucky said, eyeing the ring box on the coffee table, “we don’t have to be strangers.” Bucky's a selkie. Steve's a clumsy human. They're married now. Oops.
Summary:
Steve's a merman, Bucky's a human, and they have mer-sex on a private beach, and do not get spied on, interrupted or discovered.
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